Flávio Bolsonaro does biometrics in Congress and says he has nothing to say about Coaf | Politics
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Senator Flávio Bolsonaro (PSL-RJ) said on Wednesday that he had nothing to say about the reports of the Financial Activities Control Board (Coaf) reporting suspicious bank transactions in his account and his former advisor Fabrício Queiroz.
He went to Congress early in the afternoon to proceed with the biometric registration, standard procedure at the beginning of the term. Journalists interviewed Flávio as he was going to the Rio de Janeiro prosecutor's office to clarify the alleged movements. He was expected on January 10 but did not show up.
"I have already said what I had to say, there is nothing new," said the senator.
The Office of the Attorney General of Rio de Janeiro opened a criminal investigation procedure, but it was temporarily suspended by decision of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) of 17 January. Flávio Bolsonaro is the one who asked for the suspension of the investigations.
During his stay in Congress, accompanied by journalists, the senator also declared to be a victim of persecution.
"You must wait until the Supreme decides, everyone sees that I am a victim of persecution," he said.
In Congress, Flávio Bolsonaro claims to be a victim of persecution
In the Congress, Flávio Bolsonaro claims to be a victim of persecution
In Congress, Flávio Bolsonaro claims to be a victim of persecution The first report of the Coaf on l & # 39; case reported suspicious banking on 74 servers and former servers of the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro (Alerj), revealing an unusual move of 1.2 million R $ on the account of Queiroz between January 2016 and January 2017, including deposits and withdrawals
The Office of the Attorney General of Rio de Janeiro opened a criminal investigation procedure to investigate the case.
Starting from the MP's investigation, the Coaf produced a new report. In one month, nearly 48 cash deposits were paid into a senator's account, for a total amount of 96,000 rand.
Each deposit, between June and July of 2017, was made with money in kind, always at the same value: R $ 2,000. The deposits were made in the self-service branch of the bank branch located in the Legislative Assembly of Rio (Alerj)
. The Coaf also identified a payment of R $ 1,016,839 from a Caixa bank guarantee in Flávio's account. The Coaf has not identified the favorite, nor the date, nor any other detail.
Flávio Bolsonaro claimed that the payment of R $ 1 million of a bank guarantee from the Savings Bank related to an apartment that he had bought at the factory.
He also stated that Caixa Econômica Caixa had contracted his debt from the construction company and that he was then to Caixa. The senator stated that he had sold the same property shortly thereafter and that he had received a portion of the cash value.
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